FROM : Ben Einstein
DATE : Sun Feb 17 22:06:23 2008
It seems the NSPreferencePane header needs to be re-read into IB?
Is IB3 unable to traverse into frameworks in an associated project? Is
that a bug?
Well, it's working now...
Ben
On Feb 17, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Ben Einstein wrote:
> I've ben struggling with a very bizarre problem:
>
> I have a bunch of Preference Panes in an assistant. The panes are
> bundle targets in my main app. Everything worked great. I needed to
> change the application's prefix (including the pane bundles), so I
> did.
>
> Some of the panes continue to work perfectly fine. Some of the panes
> work fine if I change the pane superclass from my own custom
> NSPrefPane subclass back to NSPreferencePane. Most of them don't
> understand the NSPreferencePane class in IB and lose the _window
> outlet. For example, when I go to type NSPreferencePane in the
> custom class of the file's owner in the pane XIB, it doesn't auto-
> complete.
>
> No frameworks/build settings have changed except the names.
>
> What the hell?
>
> Ben Einstein
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DATE : Sun Feb 17 22:06:23 2008
It seems the NSPreferencePane header needs to be re-read into IB?
Is IB3 unable to traverse into frameworks in an associated project? Is
that a bug?
Well, it's working now...
Ben
On Feb 17, 2008, at 3:16 PM, Ben Einstein wrote:
> I've ben struggling with a very bizarre problem:
>
> I have a bunch of Preference Panes in an assistant. The panes are
> bundle targets in my main app. Everything worked great. I needed to
> change the application's prefix (including the pane bundles), so I
> did.
>
> Some of the panes continue to work perfectly fine. Some of the panes
> work fine if I change the pane superclass from my own custom
> NSPrefPane subclass back to NSPreferencePane. Most of them don't
> understand the NSPreferencePane class in IB and lose the _window
> outlet. For example, when I go to type NSPreferencePane in the
> custom class of the file's owner in the pane XIB, it doesn't auto-
> complete.
>
> No frameworks/build settings have changed except the names.
>
> What the hell?
>
> Ben Einstein
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Ben Einstein | Feb 17, 21:16 | |
| Ben Einstein | Feb 17, 22:06 | |
| Jonathan Hess | Feb 17, 22:37 |






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